Mitsubishi Outlander GS45X. Manual — part 103

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COMMENTS ON TROUBLE SYMPTOM

If the external input sound is not output, the radio and
CD player, audio communication line of radio and CD
player, or audio adapter may have a problem.

.

PROBABLE CAUSES

• The audio adapter may be defective.

• The radio and CD player may be defective.

• Damaged harness wires and connectors

DIAGNOSIS

Required Special Tools:

• MB991223: Harness Set

• MB992006: Extra Fine Probe

STEP 1. Operation check of the radio and CD player
Check if the radio and CD player operates normally and out-
puts sound.
Q: Is the check result normal?

YES : Go to Step 2.
NO : Troubleshoot the radio and CD player (Refer to

P.54A-363

).

STEP 2. Check the external sound input mode.
Check if the external sound input mode of the radio and CD
player is set.
Q: Is the check result normal?

YES : Go to Step 3.
NO : Set the external sound input mode.

STEP 3. Check the audio adapter.
Check if the audio adapter is normal.(Refer to

P.54A-425

)

Q: Is the check result normal?

YES : Go to step 4.
NO : Replace the Audio adapter.

STEP 4. Check audio adapter connector C-117 and radio
and CD player connector C-14 for loose, corroded or
damaged terminals, or terminals pushed back in the
connector.
Q: Are audio adapter connector C-117 and radio and CD

player connector C-14 in good condition?
YES :
Go to step 5.
NO : Repair or replace the damaged component(s) (Refer

to GROUP 00E, Harness Connector Inspection

P.00E-2

).

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STEP 5. Check the wiring harness between audio adapter
connector C-117 (terminal 4, 6) and radio and CD player
connector C-14 (terminal 13, 4).

• Check the communication lines for open circuit and short

circuit.

NOTE: Also check intermediate connectors D-123 for loose,
corroded, or damaged terminals, or terminals pushed back in
the connector. If intermediate connector D-123 is damaged,
repair or replace the connector as described in GROUP 00E,
Harness Connector Inspection

P.00E-2

.

Q: Is the wiring harness between audio adapter connector

C-117 (terminal 4, 6) and radio and CD player connector
C-14 (terminal 13, 4) in good condition?
YES :
Replace the audio adapter, and go to Step 6.
NO : The wiring harness may be damaged or the

connector(s) may have loose, corroded or damaged
terminals, or terminals pushed back in the connector.
Repair the wiring harness as necessary.

STEP 6. Retest the system.
Check that the external input is normal.
Q: Is the check result normal?

YES : The trouble can be an intermittent malfunction (Refer

to GROUP 00

− How to use

Troubleshooting/inspection Service Points

− How to

Cope with Intermittent Malfunction

P.00-15

).

NO : Replace the radio and CD player.

INSPECTION PROCEDURE 7: Noise appears at certain places when traveling (AM).

DIAGNOSIS

STEP 1. Check the noise occur when entering or
near a particular structure (building, tunnel,
mountain, etc.)

Q: Does the noise occur when entering or near a

particular structure (building, tunnel, mountain,
etc.)?
YES :

Go to Step 3.

NO :

Go to Step 2.

STEP 2. After taking the following measures to
prevent the noise, check that no noise appears.
(1) Change to a different station with a stronger wave

to boost resistance to interference.

(2) Suppress high tones to reduce noise.

Q: Do the following measures eliminate the noise?

YES :

The procedure is complete.

NO :

Go to Step 4.

STEP 3. Ask the owner about the state of the
noise.
Find out the following information from the owner.

• Place where the noise occurs.

• Locality conditions (valley, mountain, etc.)

• Name and frequency of stations affected by noise

Q: Which is the noise, vehicle noise or external

noise?
Vehicle noise :

It may not be possible to prevent

noise if the signal is weak. The procedure is
complete.

External noise :

In almost all cases, prevention on

the receiver side is impossible. Weak
signals especially are susceptible to
interference. Go to Step 4.

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STEP 4. Check that there is no noise.

Q: Does noise still exist?

YES :

If there is more noise than on radios in other

vehicles, find out the noise condition and
the name and frequency of the receiving
stations from the owner, and consult with
the radio manufacturer's service center.

NO :

Normal.

INSPECTION PROCEDURE 8: Noise is present while moving (FM).

DIAGNOSIS

.

NOTE: FM waves have the same properties as light,
and can be deflected and blocked. FM signal recep-
tion is severely degraded in the shadow of obstruc-
tions such as buildings or mountains. An FM receiver
will then only receive a reflected signal.
1. The signal becomes weak as the distance from

the station's transmission antenna increases. The
signal strength received depends on the signal
strength of the transmitting station and intervening
obstructions such as buildings and hills. Generally
speaking, the area of good reception is
approximately 20

− 25 km for stereo reception,

and 30

− 40 km for monaural reception.

2. The signal will becomes weak when an area of

shadow from the transmitting antenna (places
where there are obstructions such as mountains
or buildings between the station transmitter and
the vehicle), and noise will appear. <This is called
first fading, and gives a steady buzzing noise.>

3. If a direct signal hits the antenna at the same time

as a signal reflected by obstructions such as
mountains or buildings, interference of the two
signals will generate noise. When moving, noise
will appear each time the vehicle's antenna
passes through this kind of obstructed area. The
strength and interval of the noise varies according
to the signal strength and the conditions of
deflection. <This is called multipath noise, and is a
repetitive buzzing.>

4. Since FM stereo transmission and reception has a

weaker field than monaural, it is often
accompanied by a hissing noise.

.

After taking measures to prevent the noise,
check that no noise occurs.

• Change to a different station with a stronger wave

to boost resistance to interference.

• Suppress high tones to reduce noise.

.

If there is noise, the following causes can be
considered.

• If due to vehicle noise: It may not be possible to

prevent noise if the signal is weak.

• If due to external noise: In almost all cases, pre-

vention on the receiver side is not possible. Weak
signals especially are susceptible to interference.

ACX01869

10kW
OUTPUT FM
BROAD CAST

FOR STEREO:
20 - 25 km
(12 - 16 miles)

FOR MONAURAL:
30 - 40 km (19 - 25 miles)

FOR HOME STEREO:
80 - 90 km (50 - 56 miles)

MALTIPATH INTERFERENCE

FIRST FADING
INTERFERENCE

AC

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If there is more noise than on radios in other vehi-
cles, find out the noise condition and the name and
frequency of the receiving stations from the owner,
and consult with the radio manufacturer's service
center.

INSPECTION PROCEDURE 9: Sound mixed with noise, only at night (AM).

The following factors can be considered as possible
causes of noise appearing at night.
1. Factors due to signal conditions: Due to the fact

that long-distance signals are more easily
received at night, even stations that are received
without problem during the day may experience
interference in a general worsening of reception
conditions. The weaker a station is the more
susceptible it is to interference, and a change to
different station or the appearance of a beating
sound* may occur.

NOTE: Beat sound*: Two signals close in fre-
quency interfere with each other, creating a repeti-
tious high-pitched sound. This sound is generated
not only by sound signals but electrical waves as
well.

2. Factors due to vehicles noise: Generator noise

may be a cause.

DIAGNOSIS

STEP 1. Check that the noise still obvious even
when the lights are off.

Q: Is the noise still obvious even when the lights are

off?
YES :

Go to Step 2.

NO :

Go to Step 3.

STEP 2. Check that the noise fades away by the
following action.
Tune to a station with a stronger wave.

Q: Does noise still exist?

YES :

Consult the radio manufacturer's service

center.

NO :

The procedure is complete.

STEP 3. Check that the noise fades away when
the vehicle harness is moved away from the
radio (if the harness is not in the proper
position).

Q: Does the noise fade away when the vehicle

harness is moved any from the radio (If the
harness is not in the proper position)?
YES :

Repair the wiring harness.

NO :

If there is more noise than other radios,
consult the radio manufacturer's service
center.

INSPECTION PROCEDURE 10: Broadcasts can be heard, but both AM and FM have a lot of noise.

DIAGNOSIS

STEP 1. Check the state of the antenna.
Check that there is no damage or crack in the roof
antenna.

Q: Is the check result normal?

YES :

Go to Step 2.

NO :

Repair or replace the roof antenna.

STEP 2. Check that the noise occur when the
engine is stopped or the engine is running.

Q: Does noise occur when the engine is stopped or

the engine is running?
When the engine is stopped :

Go to Step 3.

When the engine is running :

Check the vehicle's

noise suppressor (Refer to Inspection
Procedure 12

P.54A-415

).

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